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The Fitbit Charge is an impressive piece of wearable technology, used to track your activity and monitor your sleep. Compatibility with Android, iOS and Windows Phone is a huge positive, as is caller ID, but the price of this fitness tracker isn’t great v...
Stylish, Good performance, Called ID, App has many options...
Price, Battery life, Not waterproof, No heart rate monitor...
What we think The Fitbit Charge is an impressive piece of wearable technology, used to track your activity and monitor your sleep. Compatibility with Android, iOS and Windows Phone is a huge positive, as is caller ID, but the price of this fitness trac...
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But surely that means that the Charge is equally as good? Well, yes, but the competition has caught up in the time it has taken Fitbit to replace the Force with the Charge. So, while the Fitbit Charge is still a good fitness tracker, it’s not the most fea...
The Fitbit Charge is a decent fitness tracker, just like the Fitbit Force on which it's based. Unfortunately the competition has caught up and in some instances surpassed the core feature set that we first saw in 2013 on the Force. The Charge is still wor...
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After an unfortunate recall of its best product last year, Fitbit is back in a big way. Three new products are hitting the market soon, and they're the best that the company has come out with in a long time. The Charge is the first, and it's the best fitn...
Simple to use, Great-looking, Excellent battery life...
Easily scuffed, Proprietary charger, Not waterproof...
In a world where phones are now tracking everything that fitness bracelets do, spending over $100 on a standalone device is a difficult proposition. You want something that has an edge over a basic phone-based pedometer. The Charge has that edge thanks to...
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With an ever-increasing number of models now saturating the wearables market, it's becoming harder and harder to discern the good from the bad and everything else in-between. From user-experience and style through to the features offered and effectivenes...
Incredibly easy to use, Stylish aesthetic, Durable and flexible strap, Highly legible OLED screen...
Only 1 ATM water resistance, Clasp could be better...
My main concerns, regarding the water resistance and the clasp are rather negligible in the scheme of things.This demonstrates how little there is to criticise with the Fitbit Charge. Essentially, it is an exceptional tracker that affords a simple and eff...
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What is the Fitbit Charge? The Fitbit Charge is the wrist-worn activity tracker successor to the Fitbit Flex and the Fitbit Force simply under a new name. That means you get the built-in OLED display and smartwatch-like features without the skin irritatio...
Automatic sleep tracking, Bright, easy to view display, Improved battery life...
Limited smartwatch features, Lacks inactivity vibration alerts...
The Fitbit Charge is a solid, if not groundbreaking successor to the Flex that should stick to health and fitness and leave the smartwatch features to the smartwatches...
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I have been a Fitbit user for almost a year now. It started with the Fitbit Flex, the simplistic but yet sophisticated Internet-connected pedometer. It is simple really: instead of having a device you have to carry around hanging from your waist, the Fitb...
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The Fitbit Charge promised to ‘Energise my day' and it did just that. But I'm not completely won over.When I started out with the Charge I was equal parts excited, thinking this little wristband could revolutionise my life, and sceptical, thinking it migh...
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Fitbit has replaced both the Fitbit Charge and Fitbit Charge HR with its new Fitbit Charge 2 activity tracker. It has changed design and added some new features. Here is our Fitbit Charge 2 review, and details of release date, models and prices...
The Fitbit Charge 2 is a worthy upgrade to the extremely popular Charge HR. It will appeal to both the casual get-fit user and the more serious fitness freaks, although runners might prefer a tracker with built-in GPS. Users will love the larger display a...
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If you feel like you need technology to help you out with that whole losing weight thing, Fitbit is here to help, and it's hoping the Charge band gives you new momentum to start moving.The newest entry in Fitbit's line-up, the Charge takes the fitness tra...
Relatively comfortable to wear, Works as a watch, Also works as a smartwatch in one capacity, picking up phone calls and displaying caller ID, Sleep mode is automatically switched on when worn...
Can be a little irritating to put on, Setup can take a little longer than you might expect, While the fitness information is reasonably varied, the sleep information is sorely lacking, Phone calls picked up by the band are almost always missed due to dela...
With the release of the Charge, Fitbit has potentially made things a little awkward, especially since it hasn't come at the same time as the Charge HR, what will potentially be a worthwhile upgrade thanks to the inclusion of technology that could make the...
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FitBit have just released their latest physical activity tracker that performs a variety of functions that includes an activity monitor, sleep monitor and the ability to not only sync with other smart devices (e.g. iPhone 6 or Galaxy S5) but also record y...
FitBit Charge is a very clever device that can be both simple or complex, depending on the user's preference!...
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Fitbit is one of the most popular brands of activity trackers in the market and the company has just released the latest version – the Fitbit Charge.We've been using the Fitbit Charge for about a week and it's easily one of the best fitness bands we've us...
The Fitbit Charge is an excellent device that can keep up with all of your activities and give you the big picture of your heath. It is well-designed, works with a fine easy-to-use app and one of the better, if not the best, activity bands on the market t...
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Fitbit's Charge is an activity and sleep tracker that takes the form of a wristband. It can be quite useful as a motivational tool for those of us who want to get more active, just like previous Fitbit products have been, but the wristband form factor mig...
Tracks steps, distance, and stairs, Wireless synching, Caller ID display, Good overall interface...
Wristband form factor could be uncomfortable for some, Wild hand movements could add steps...
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Fitbit's Charge is an activity and sleep tracker that takes the form of a wristband. It can be quite useful as a motivational tool for those of us who want to get more active, just like previous Fitbit products have been, but the wristband form factor mig...
Tracks steps, distance, and stairs, Wireless synching, Caller ID display, Good overall interface...
Wristband form factor could be uncomfortable for some, Wild hand movements could add steps...
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From its early days as a Silicon Valley start up, Fitbit has risen to become one of the biggest brands in the wearable space. Joined in the early days by Nike and Jawbone, it now finds itself compared with the likes of Android Wear and, in time, the Apple...
Nice price, Good screen, Comfortable...
Chunky design, No GPS, Buy ChargeHR instead...
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Fitbit's new Charge tracker is pitted head-to-head with Garmin's vívosmart , which offers a smattering of smartwatch features and a sensible battery life at a low price. But while the Garmin can show you caller ID, text messages and any other Android o...
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Fitbit recently presented to the world its newest pair of new fitness trackers: the Fitbit Charge and its bigger brother, the Fitbit Charge HR.The new activity bands are a natural upgrade to the Fitbit Flex, and it's the non-heart rate sensing version tha...
OLED display great for quick stats, Great Fitbit ecosystem, Decent battery life, Sub £100 price-tag...
No heart rate monitoring, Not waterproof, Another charging cable, Limited notifications...
The Fitbit Charge is a decent fitness tracker in its own right but feels somewhat confused with the Fitbit family. You get the impression that, if the skin irritation problems hadn't occurred with the Force, we'd simply be waiting for the flagship Charge...
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Fitbit Charge is poised to overcome the hurdles of the Fitbit Force and its unfortunate recall, as the starting gun for this new fitness tracker just went off.It's very much a redesigned version of what we were wearing 12 months ago along with basic smart...
OLED displays progress, Automatic sleep tracking, Caller ID works...
Similar to last year, Price unchanged...
Automatic sleep tracking and Caller ID features make Fitbit Charge worth considering over the Jawbone Up24. This is especially if you're the type of person who wants to see your daily progress on a watch without having to sync to an app. Not much else ha...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-01-11 02:58:17
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Fitbit Charge is poised to overcome the hurdles of the Fitbit Force and its unfortunate recall, as the starting gun for this new fitness tracker just went off.It's very much a redesigned version of what we were wearing 12 months ago along with basic smart...
OLED displays progress, Automatic sleep tracking, Caller ID works...
Similar to last year, Price unchanged...
Automatic sleep tracking and Caller ID features make Fitbit Charge worth considering over the Jawbone Up24. This is especially if you're the type of person who wants to see your daily progress on a watch without having to sync to an app. Not much else ha...
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